Trump Speaks After Civil Fraud Bond Reduced, Hush Money Case Trial Date Set

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March 25, 2024News Clips
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Former President Donald Trump offered up his thoughts on rulings in important court decisions from two different legal cases at a Monday press conference in New York City, as he won a partial stay and a reduced bond in a civil fraud case, but will have to undergo a “hush money” trial beginning in mid-April.

President Trump called the multitude of court cases he is facing within the 2024 election season “election interference.” He also criticized the Biden administration’s domestic and foreign policies, while accusing the administration of using legal actions to tie him up in court cases and deplete his financial resources.

The presumptive GOP presidential nominee said he will pay the reduced bond, but harshly criticized New York Attorney General Letitia James and Judge Arthur Engoron.

President Trump also told reporters he believes the case accusing him of falsifying business documents in connection with “hush money” payments to a woman over an alleged extramarital affair is a “scam,” while maintaining he has done nothing wrong that would warrant either case.

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